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Map of rivers of Jakarta (2012) The Special Capital Region of Jakarta, located on the north coast of western Java, has thirteen major rivers. The region contains 664 square kilometres (256 sq mi) of land and 6,977 square kilometres (2,694 sq mi) of water. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Download QR code; Print/export ... Rokan River is a river in Riau province, central-eastern Sumatra, Indonesia, about 1,100 km northwest of the capital Jakarta. [2] [3]
The regency was originally divided into three districts (kecamatan) — Moro, Kundur and Karimun.In accordance with Law (Undang-Undang) Nomor 53 of 1999, enacted in Jakarta on 4 October 1999, these three were expanded to nine districts, with the creation of the new districts of Meral, Tebing, Buru, Kundur Utara, Kundur Barat and Durai.
Pulau Damar, Kepulauan Riau; Pulau Lingga; Pulau Singkep; Pulau Berakit; Daftar kecamatan dan kelurahan di Kepulauan Riau; Templat:Location map Kepulauan Riau; Bahasa Melayu Natuna; Modul:Location map/data/Indonesia Kepulauan Riau; Modul:Location map/data/Indonesia Kepulauan Riau/doc; Daftar kabupaten dan kota di Kepulauan Riau berdasarkan ...
Simpang-kiri River (Indonesian: Sungai Simpangkiri, means: Left Junction River) is a river in Riau province, central-eastern Sumatra, Indonesia, about 800 km northwest of the capital Jakarta. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Mandau River is a river in Riau province of central Sumatra island, Indonesia, about 1,000 km northwest of the capital Jakarta. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a tributary of the Siak River . Geography
The Siak (Sungai Siak) is a river of Riau province, in the east of Sumatra, Indonesia, about 1000 km northwest of the capital Jakarta. [2] Approximately 370 kilometres in length, the Siak is a blackwater river which owes its brown color to dissolved organic matter (DOM) leached from surrounding, heavily disturbed peat soils; it is heavily polluted, notably by the petroleum industry.
The Indragiri River is a river in Sumatra, in the Indonesian province of Riau, about 800 km northwest of the capital Jakarta. [2] [3] Formed by the union of the Ombilin River and the Sinamar River, the Indragiri empties into the Strait of Malacca. The middle part that flows in the Kuantan Singingi Regency is called Batang Kuantan (Kuantan River ...